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[* black] We already knewWould you call us crazy if we told you that the newdisplay assembly from the latest MacBook Pro was thin, but it's crazy to see that it's ''this'' thin.is the same size as its predecessor? [* black] You caught us; we lied. The new display is actually a fraction of a millimeter smaller than the old one. Neat!

[* black] We already knewWould you call us crazy if we told you that the newdisplay assembly from the latest MacBook Pro was thin, but it's crazy to see that it's ''this'' thin.is the same size as its predecessor? [* black] You caught us; we lied. The new display is actually a fraction of a millimeter smaller than the old one. Neat!

[* black] At its fattest point, the display assembly is a hair over 7 mm thick, and all the way down to just over 3 mm at the edges.

[* black] What's astounding is that Apple's engineers managed to cram four times the pixels of the previous 15" MacBook Pro into a display assembly that is (nearly) the same size.

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It's time to speak out for your right to repair

Dear New Yorkers,

Right now, New York has a chance to pass the first Fair Repair bill in
the nation. We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronics—like
smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment. We have a chance to help
the environment and stand up for local repair jobs—the corner mom-and-pop
repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by manufacturers.

It's time to speak out for your right to repair

Massachusetts,

The people of Massachusetts have always stood up for their
right to repair. In 2012, voters passed a law that ensured
residents' right to repair their car wherever they wanted.
Now, it's time to do the same for electronics.

With the Digital Right to Repair Bill, H.3383, we have a chance
to guarantee our right to repair electronics — like smartphones,
computers, and even farm equipment. We have a chance to help
the environment and stand up for local repair jobs—the corner
mom-and-pop repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by
manufacturers.

The Digital Right to Repair Bill requires manufacturers to
provide owners and independent repair businesses with fair
access to service information, security updates, and
replacement parts.

If you agree with us, find out who represents you in the
Massachusetts legislature. Tell them you support the
bipartisan Digital Right to Repair Bill. Tell them that you
believe repair should be fair, affordable, and accessible.
Stand up for the right to repair in Massachusetts.